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The novel follows a wealthy married couple whose domestic ease is disrupted when the husband seeks to adopt an unhappy adolescent orphan. Tension arises between the wife's accustomed social comforts and the newcomer's awkward presence, while their young daughter watches. Social appearances, class expectations, and personal vanity complicate family life as past secrets and ambiguous histories surface. The narrative unfolds across interlinked episodes that alternate intimate drawing-room scenes with revelations that provoke doubt, suspicion, and scandal, threading domestic melodrama into a broader mystery about identity, reputation, and moral responsibility.

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M. E. Braddon

Mary Elizabeth Braddon was a prominent English novelist known for her contributions to the sensation fiction genre in the Victorian era. Born in 1835, she gained widespread recognition for her compelling narratives and complex characters. Her most notable work, "Aurora Floyd," showcases her ability to weave intricate plots that often explore themes of morality and social issues. Braddon was also a prolific writer, producing over sixty novels, including titles like "A Strange World" and "All Along the River." Her works reflect the anxieties and challenges of her time, making her an important figure in the literary heritage of the 19th century.

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